Difference between revisions of "Liver Drugs"
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− | *'''Trientine dihydrochloride''' is used to treat dogs with'''copper hepatotoxicity''' as it chelates the copper in the liver. | + | *'''Trientine dihydrochloride''' is used to treat dogs with '''copper hepatotoxicity''' as it chelates the copper in the liver. |
*'''Ursodeoxycholic Acid''', displaces toxic hydrophobic bile acids and increases bile secretion. It is often used for chronic hepatobiliary disorders. | *'''Ursodeoxycholic Acid''', displaces toxic hydrophobic bile acids and increases bile secretion. It is often used for chronic hepatobiliary disorders. |
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This is still an area of research as currently there are very few drugs that are capable of treating liver disease.
- Trientine dihydrochloride is used to treat dogs with copper hepatotoxicity as it chelates the copper in the liver.
- Ursodeoxycholic Acid, displaces toxic hydrophobic bile acids and increases bile secretion. It is often used for chronic hepatobiliary disorders.
- Menbutone is given to horses, pigs, cattle and sheep, to increase bile acid secretion and may increase appetite.